Fiche Film
Cinéma/TV
LONG Métrage | 1983
Kolmanskop
Pays concerné : Namibie
Durée : 60 minutes
Genre : drame
Type : fiction

Français

Une jeune femme voyage avec son mari dans une ville namibienne désertée. La femme est sur les traces de son passés, pour comprendre les circonstances dans lesquelles sa grand-mère s’est trouvée embarquée dans un scandale sexuel avec son amant (esclave) noir.

Se déroulant dans une colonie minière allemande (devenu une ville fantôme), le film couvre deux périodes de l’histoire namibienne.

Un film de David Pupkewitz

Namibie / Afrique du Sud, 1983, Fiction, 60mins

avec Burt Caesar, James Donnelly, Paul Herzberg, Glen Morris.

Ecrit et Produit par Marsha Levin.

Tags: Afrique australe, histoire namibienne, relations interraciales, esclavage, histoire.


2014 | „African Perspectives » Film Series, by AfricAvenir,
* Projection : Mercredi 12 mars 2014, 18h30, au Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre (FNCC), 118 Robert Mugabe Avenue PO BOX 11622, Windhoek, Namibie, Entrée 20$namibiens
* Programmer/Programmateur : Hans-Christian Mahnke (AfricAvenir Windhoek)
The Screening is made possible by the support of M-Net.
www.facebook.com/events/708294219205527/

English

« Kolmanskop » is set in an old German mining settlement in colonial SouthWestAfrica, now a ghost town in Namibia. The film covers two time periods in Namibian history.
It opens with a young woman travelling with her husband to a deserted Namibian town, the young women is on a journey to retrace her past, to understand the circumstances of her grandmother involvement in a sexual scandal involving her black lover, the (slave) servant of the house.

The film, shot when Namibia and Namibians where fighting for Independence, clearly takes sides and supports the struggle for liberation from colonial oppression and Apartheid through the medium of film.

Directed by David Pupkewitz

Namibia/South Africa, 1983, Fiction, 60mins, Drama, English

With Burt Caesar, James Donnelly, Paul Herzberg, Glen Morris.

Producer: Marsha Levin

Pupkewitz who was born in the disputed territory, the film is written and produced by his wife Marsha Levin, a Capetonian. Set in an old German mining settlement, now a ghost town – the film covers two time periods in Namibian history.

Keywords: South West Africa; Namibian history; interracial relationships; slave story.



2014 | „African Perspectives » Film Series, by AfricAvenir,
* Projection : Mercredi 12 mars 2014, 18h30, au Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre (FNCC), 118 Robert Mugabe Avenue PO BOX 11622, Windhoek, Namibie, Entrée 20$namibiens
* Programmer/Programmateur : Hans-Christian Mahnke (AfricAvenir Windhoek)
The Screening is made possible by the support of M-Net.
www.facebook.com/events/708294219205527/
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